PNachtwey
Electrical
- Oct 9, 2004
- 772
I am looking for a table of standard cylinder sizes, bore and rod diameter for mm and inches.
I have found a table of ISO/metric cylinder sizes but it doesn't seem to cover cylinders with a bore over 200mm
The same goes for US/British units.
The ISO sizes do seem rather consistent with two options for ratios of the area. One option is the rod size area is about 70% of the cap size area. The second option is a rod size area of about 50% of the cap side area. I could simply just apply the same to the cylinders sizes in inches I know about like 2, 3.25, 4, 5, 6, and 8 but I know that presses use much bigger bore cylinders.
I am writing a program to compute cylinder sizes using the criteria I have written about in the H&P magazine.
The metric version is done but I had to extrapolate for bigger cylinder diameters.
It seems to me that once the cylinder bore are 6 inches or larger there is no standard and lots of options are available.
Much seems to be manufacturer dependent.
The problem I am trying to solve is that one can calculate the minimum cylinder diameters but reality is that one must chose the next size up that is available. I need a table of cylinder bores and rod diameters so I can find the next size up.
Peter Nachtwey
Delta Computer Systems
I have found a table of ISO/metric cylinder sizes but it doesn't seem to cover cylinders with a bore over 200mm
The same goes for US/British units.
The ISO sizes do seem rather consistent with two options for ratios of the area. One option is the rod size area is about 70% of the cap size area. The second option is a rod size area of about 50% of the cap side area. I could simply just apply the same to the cylinders sizes in inches I know about like 2, 3.25, 4, 5, 6, and 8 but I know that presses use much bigger bore cylinders.
I am writing a program to compute cylinder sizes using the criteria I have written about in the H&P magazine.
The metric version is done but I had to extrapolate for bigger cylinder diameters.
It seems to me that once the cylinder bore are 6 inches or larger there is no standard and lots of options are available.
Much seems to be manufacturer dependent.
The problem I am trying to solve is that one can calculate the minimum cylinder diameters but reality is that one must chose the next size up that is available. I need a table of cylinder bores and rod diameters so I can find the next size up.
Peter Nachtwey
Delta Computer Systems